Benny Antonsson
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Benny Antonsson,
a Swedish programmer, who started to write a program that managed to solve mate-in-two problems in 1996 - implemented in Turbo Pascal and with an own graphical user interface and mouse support . Since 1999 he developed the Chess Engine Communication Protocol aka WinBoard compatible chess program Embracer, and in 2001 joined forces with Erik Robertsson, to work on Alarm [1] aka Deamon [2].
Forum Posts
2001
- Endgame evaluation by Benny Antonsson, CCC, November 25, 2001
- Swedish programs by Benny Antonsson, CCC, December 04, 2001
- Embracer 1.00 by Benny Antonsson, CCC, December 05, 2001
- Principal Variation by Benny Antonsson, CCC, December 28, 2001 » Principal Variation
2002
- Problem with short PV by Benny Antonsson, CCC, January 15, 2002
- Extensions by Benny Antonsson, CCC, January 18, 2002 » Extensions
- How to count the nodes? by Benny Antonsson, CCC, February 25, 2002 » Node
- Contempt factor by Benny Antonsson, CCC, February 25, 2002 » Contempt Factor
- Queen vs two rooks by Benny Antonsson, CCC, April 07, 2002
- Some info about Ruffian by Benny Antonsson, CCC, July 29, 2002 » Ruffian
- New Chess Engine ? by Benny Antonsson, Winboard Forum, November 13, 2002 » RattateChess
2003 ...
- Winboard engine Alarm is released by Benny Antonsson, CCC, July 16, 2003
- Bad trade by Benny Antonsson, CCC, January 30, 2004
External Links
References
- ↑ Alarm - History
- ↑ Swedish programs by Benny Antonsson, CCC, December 04, 2001